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    Cost 4.2 Financing Plan and Loan Requirement 4.3 Security for Loan 4.4 Profit and Loss Statement 4.5 Cash Flow Statement 4.6 Balance Sheet 4.7 Loan Repayment Schedule 4.8 Break-even Point (BEP) 4.9 Return on Investment (ROI) 4.10 Financial Analysis BUSINESS PLAN Guide Questions EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. What is the nature of the project 2. What are the entrepreneurs competencies and qualifications 3. What are the projects contributions to the local and national economy Section 1 MARKETING PLAN

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    By Agency Situational Analysis‚ Key Issues & SMART Objectives 19 March 2013 Andrea Seegers - 12018037 Phumelele Msomi – 12018099 Sbongiseni Skweyiya - 12007206 INDEX i. Introduction – Pick n Pay Page 2 ii. Situational Analysis Page 2 * Macro Page 2 * Micro Page 4 * Internal Page 7 iii. SWOT Analysis Page 9 iv. Key Issues Page 10 v. SMART Objectives Page 10 vi. Conclusion Page 10

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    English 101 Sandra Cisneros “Eleven” Millie Smitter Have you ever heard the expression "too young to be old" or "too old to be young?" “Eleven "‚ a story written by Sandra Cisneros‚ allows us to live the different emotions of Rachael‚ an ingenious first person narrator‚ describes the details of her humiliating eleventh birthday on a regular school day. Growing up can be‚ in most cases‚ a dramatic and difficult process‚ especially for kids. An eleven-year-old can feel helpless and vulnerable

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    Michael Welsh 2013 Summer Workshop Eleven Paragraph The message that the short story Eleven by Sandra Cisneros tells is that even though you get older you’re still all the same ages you were before. Rather you be five and have to sit on you’re moms lap because you’re scared or when you’re 10 and you might say something stupid. Sandra uses the element imagery quite a bit in her short story. “…When I put one arm through one sleeve of the sweater that smells like cottage cheese‚ and then the

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    Situational Analysis Company Profile Analysis DIGI is the first telecommunication to operate and launch a full digital cellular network in Malaysia on 24 May 1995. Besides‚ DIGI were also become the first to offer GPRS (2.5G) and later EDGE (2.75G) in 14 May 2004 in Malaysia. DIGI is a mobile communication services provider in Malaysia. DIGI has provided service to individuals‚ businesses and other operators which owned subsidiary‚ DIGI Telecommunication SDN BHD. There are two packages option

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    Eleven

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    Eleven” The irony of life is that as you grow older you want to experience your youth again‚ while at the time you are young all you want is to be older. In "Eleven" by Sandra Cisneros‚ Rachel is only eleven years old‚ yet she would rather be one hundred and two. She feels that the old age will give her the respect and wisdom to be able to stand up for herself. Through the use of point of view and diction‚ Cisneros develops Rachel’s character and shows that despite her youth‚ Rachel is capable

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    Situational analysis is the first step of the planning process‚ and during this step all information relevant to the situation should be gathered and analyzed in depth. This step explores internal and external factors‚ influences‚ and environments‚ and it studies and determines events and patterns of the past‚ present‚ and future(Bateman & Snell‚ 2009). The first step of the planning process provides you with all the information you need to begin creating a successful plan. Alternative goals and

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    Situational Analysis‚ Airbus. Porter’s Five Forces. Risk of Entry by Potential Competitors – The aviation industry is a very difficult industry to enter‚ and the risky of entry by potential competitors is extremely low. Rivalry among established companies – The intensity of rivalry among established companies within the aviation industry is very high. Currently the only competitor or Airbus is Boeing. Both of these companies gain market share from each other using prices‚ product design‚ advertising

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    7-Eleven was founded by J. C. Thompson in 1927 as The Southland Ice Company in Dallas‚ Texas. Started as an ice vendor‚ the company eventually began offering milk‚ bread and eggs on Sundays and evenings when grocery stores were closed. This new business idea produced satisfied customers and increased sales‚ spawning the precursor of the modern convenience retail concept. The company’s first convenience outlets were known as Tote’m stores since customers "toted" away their purchases. In 1946‚ Tote’m

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    Scope – Situational Analysis I. Internal Analysis A. Overall objectives 1. Provide superior quality 2. Benefit from the part of the market that was focusing more on health-related benefits. B. Overall Strategy 1. Differentiation – offer a product that was different than the competitors C. Target Market 1. Health conscious individuals 2. People who wanted their mouthwash to fight bad breath but also taste good. 3. People who shop in convenient places

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